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Table 4 Factors associated with loss of resuscitation skills as assessed by (OSCE B) at the time of refresher training

From: Helping Babies Breathe (HBB) training: What happens to knowledge and skills over time?

 

Passed Post Initial Training OSCE-B

  
 

Failed Pre-Refresher Training OSCE-B (125, 19 %)

Passed Pre-Refresher Training OSCE-B (550, 81 %)

OR (95 % CI)

Adjusted OR (95 % CI)

Birth Attendants Trained, n (%)

125 (19)

550 (81)

  

 Initial Group Training

79 (17)

382 (83)

1.0

1.0

 Catch-up training

46 (21)

168 (79)

1.324 (0.882.1.988)

0.497 (0.282, 0.877)

Facility Level, n (%)

 Primary level facilities

17 (12)

124 (88)

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 Secondary level facilities

20 (8)

197 (92)

0.741 (0.374, 1.468)

0.920 (0.354, 2.391)

 Tertiary level facilities

88 (28)

224 (72)

2.866 (1.631, 5.035)

8.834 (2.914, 26.784)

Health provider, n (%)

 Physician

61 (25)

181 (75)

1.0

1.0

 Nurses

64 (14)

369 (86)

0.515 (0.347, 0.763)

1.058 (0.611, 1.831)

Prior resuscitation training, n (%)

 No prior training

112 (22)

400 (78)

3.230 (1.765,5.909)

2.560 (1.283, 5.110)

 Prior resuscitation training1

13 (8)

150 (92)

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Number of births attended per month, n (%)

 1–4

7 (19)

29 (81)

0.611 (0.243,1.535)

1.044 (0.382, 2.857)

 5–10

30 (17)

145 (83)

0.524 (0.297, 0.924)

0.888 (0.475, 1.659)

 11–20

27 (16)

146 (84)

0.468 (0.262,0.836))

0.668 (0.356, 1.254)

 21–40

21 (18)

93 (82)

0.572 (0.306,1.07)

0.813 (0.411, 1.606)

  > 40

32 (28)

81 (72)

1.0

1.0

Site, n (%)

 Belgaum

89 (21)

327 (79)

1.583 (0.905,2.613)

0.527 (0.191, 1.452)

 Nagpur

16 (13)

110 (87)

0.822 (0.405.1.668)

0.154 (0.047, 0.502)

 Kenya

20 (15)

113 (85)

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Age category

 Age < =24 years

44 (22)

155 (78)

1.481 (0.848,2,587)

0.508 (0.299, 1.126)

 25–38 years

58 (17)

275 (83)

1.100 (0.649,1.866)

0.632 (0.328,1.126)

  > =39 years

23 (16)

120 (84)

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  1. Footnote: The figures in parentheses in the first two columns indicate percentage from the total trainees with that risk factor, i.e. considering row total as 100